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The first fight begins at approximately 6:30 p.m. ET.

SCOTT JORGENSEN VS. KENJI OSAWA

Round 1 – Jorgensen attacks early and works the action to the mat. Jorgensen remains on top, working a mildly-effective ground andpound for the majority of the round. Around the one-minute mark, Osawa is able to work free and lock in a guillotine choke. Jorgensen appears to be in trouble, but eventually works free of the choke as the round comes to a close. MMAjunkie.com scores the round to Jorgensen, 10-9.

Round 2 – Jorgensen again looks to move the fight to the ground, but Osawa is able to defend more effectively this time around. Once on the mat, Osawa works Jorgensen into a crucifix position, but is unable to score with any real effectiveness. At the end of the round, Jorgensen is able to sweep into side control and lands damaging elbows on Osawa as the round ends. A close round, but MMAjunkie.com scores it again for Jorgensen, 10-9.

Round 3 – Again Jorgensen scores an early takedown and looks to utilize the ground and pound. Osawa defends well, but is dominated in positioning. Jorgenen alternates from guard to side control. Osawa offers little in defense. Jorgensen takes Osawa’s back, but Jorgensen can not earn the finish, as the fight comes to an end. MMAjunkie.com scores the round 10-9 for Jorgensen, and the fight 30-27. Scott Jorgensen def. Kenji Osawa via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

MIKE BUDNIK VS. GREG MCINTYRE

Round 1 – McIntyre scores a takedown quickly, and immediately looks to ground and pound. McIntyre controls form this position for the remainder of the round. As time expires, Budnik attempts a triangle choke, but McIntyre easily escapes. MMAjunkie.com score the round 10-9 for McIntyre.

Round 2 – Budnik scores a solid spinning back kick early, but McIntyre battles through it and starts working the ground and pound again. Nothing real effective from the ground, and Budnik is able to escape. The round continues in this pattern through the end, with McIntyre dominating with multiple takedowns, but unable to score anything solid once there. MMAjunkie.com gives the second to McIntyre, 10-9.

Round 3 – McIntyre again takes Budnik down, and again starts with the ground and pound strategy. More of the same for the majority of the round. As time is winding down, Budnik again throws up a triangle, but this time it’s locked in. McIntyre can not escape, and is forced to tap. Mike Budnik def. Greg McIntyre by submission (triangle choke) — Round 3, 3:21.

TODD MOORE VS. SHANE ROLLER

Round 1 – Moore starts out as the aggressor, and lands several heavy blows. Moore then looks to take the fight to the mat, but Roller sinks in a guillotine. Moore works free and begins to launch a ground and pound offense. Roller again tries for the guillotine, and this time secures it. Shane Roller def. Todd Moore via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1, 3:00.

Round 1 – Grispi throws several strong leg kicks to open. Miller drops to the mat, and Grispi continues to land leg kicks until Miller is stood up. Once the fight is restarted, Grispi land a big right hand, dropping Miller. Grispi pounces, and follows up with a few more strikes ending the fight. Miller jumps up immediately in protest of a possible questionable stoppage. Josh Grispi def. Micah Miller via TKO (strikes) — Round 1, 0:50.

BRIAN BOWLES VS. DAMACIO PAGE

Round 1 – A quick exchange by both fighters to open. Page slips after a missed kick, and Bowles follows immediately into Page’s guard. After a scramble, Bowles catches Page in a guillotine, but Page slips out and ends up on top of Bowles. After a little ground and pound, Page elects to stand up. Some spirited stand-up ensues, with both fighters just missing heavy shots. Bowles shoots in, and Page sprawls and looks for a slam. Bowles keeps his composure in the air, and locks in a deep guillotine on a standing Page. Page’s arms are trapped, and can’t defend the maneuver, and is forced to tap. Brian Bowles def. Damacio Page via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1, 3:30.

CHAMP JAMIE VARNER VS. MARCUS HICKS (for lightweight title)

Round 1 – Hicks negates the reach advantage quickly, and clinches early with Varner. A near slam and attempted guillotine follow, but Varner escapes. After a few missed shots Varner lands two heavy knees that stun Hicks. Varner keeps the pressure on with a barrage of punches and knees. Hicks shows an iron chin and admirable coverage, but it’s obvious it;s just a matter of time. Hicks tries to clinch and slow the pace, but Varner pushes off, and keeps the attack coming. A straight finally drops Hicks, and referee Steve Mazzagatti is forced to step in. Jamie Varner def. Marcus Hicks via TKO (strikes) — Round 1, 2:08.

CHAMP BRIAN STANN VS. STEVE CANTWELL (for light-heavyweight title)

Round 1 – Tentative exchanges early from the two sluggers. A quick flurry by both fighters, and Cantwell shoots in, but both fighters stall in the clinch before seperating. Cantwell charges in behind a Superman punch, and another exchange by each fighter. Cantwell scores with elbows inside, but Stann answers. Cantwell slips, and Stann follows, scoring with some ground and pound shots. Cantwell hangs on, and Stann will see the second round for the first time in his career. MMAjunkie.com scores the close round for Steve Cantwell, 10-9.

Round 2 – Stann catches Cantwell early with an unintentional low blow. On the restart, both fighters are again tentative, picking their shots carefully. Cantwell catches Stann with a solid body punch, then follows with a kick and clinches. After a break, a few exchanges, and Cantwell shoots in. Stann defends well. Cantwell lands a knee inside, then several body shots. Stann stands in there, but is wobbled. Cantwell pushes forward, and drops Stann with a huge right. Referee Herb Dean steps in after Cantwell lands a few more shots on the ground. Steve Cantwell def. Brian Stann via TKO (punches) — Round 2, 4:01.

CHAMP CARLOS CONDIT VS. HIROMITSU MIURA (for welterweight title)

Round 1 – Condit utilizas his reach early with kicks and jabs. Miura is able to get inside on brief occasions, but is unable to score any throws. Condit grabs a clinch, and Miura lands a nice toss directly into side control. Condit escapes easily and gets quickly back to his feet. Miura sweeps Condit, but Condit answers quickly. A right drops Miura, and Condit works quickly to knee on belly. Condit drops several elbows, and has Miura trapped in a crucifix position. Miura defends well when Condit tries an arm bar, and the fighters are on their feet. Miura scores another toss, and the round comes to a close. A very entertaining first round, but MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-9 for Condit.

Round 2 – Condit opens with kicks from range. Miura gets caught and slips a bit, and Condit follows him to the ground. An arm bar is missed, and Condit stands. Miura catches Condit with an upkick, but Condit lands a punch on his way into Miura’s guard. Condit passes to half-guard, and holds Miura down. The action stalls briefly. Miura tries to sweep, but Condit reverses and takes mount. Miura rolls, but Condit takes the back and slides off for another arm bar attempt. Miura slips out again, and falls into Condit’s guard. Referee Josh Rosenthal stands the fighters. More kicks from Condit. Miura tries another throws, misses, and Condit quickly looked for an arm.Miura rolls, and the round ends. MMAjunkie.com scores the round again for Condit, 10-9.

Round 3 – Condit shoots in, and Miura defends. Condit jumps to his back, but slides off. Condit sinks in a guillotine, and though Miura slips out, Condit is now in mount. Some ground and pound by Condit follows, but Miura sweeps. Condit is winded working from his back. Miura lands a few lefts to Condit’s face, and Condit ties him up. THe fighters stand and trade briefly, and Miura scores a few meaningful shots, but Condit quickly brings the fight back to the mat. Condit works to mount, and begins to rain down shots on a winded Miura. Miura rolls to his belly, and Condit works for the choke. Miura keeps his chin tucked for the duration, and earns another five minutes. MMAjunkie.com scores the round for Condit, 10-9.

Round 4 – Both fighters look very tired to open. Miura lands a nice combo, and looks for another toss. Condit defends and falls to the mat with a guillotine choke on Miura. Miura escapes and sweeps, and works from Condit’s half-guard. Miura lands a few lefts again, but Condit works for a knee. Miura stands, escapes, and falls back into Condit’s guard. Rosenthal calls for a stand-up, and both fighters are very slow to rise. Miura again throws leather, but Condit wrestles the exhausted Miura to the mat, moving straight to mount. Condit smothers Miura, and both fighters look to be catching their wind. Miura sweeps again, and a flurry comes form Miura while on top. Condit ties Miura up, but is simply relying on defense at this point. Miura stands, and Condit lands a big knee, crumpling Miura. Miura turtles up, and Condit throws a few punches under a watchful Josh Rosenthal. With time running down, Rosenthal is forced to step in. Miura is exhausted, and remains prone on the mat. Carlos Condit def. Hiromitsu Miura via TKO (strikes) — Round 4, 4:43.

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